GIBBONS: THE FORGOTTEN APES with Dr. Susan Cheyne | Episode 82
Gibbons are apes? Why does almost everyone know gorillas, chimpanzees and orangutans, yet so few people know about gibbons? In this episode of Talking Apes, Gerry Ellis sits down with Dr. Susan Cheyne, one of the world's leading experts on gibbons and co-director of Borneo Nature Foundation. After spending almost thirty years studying wild gibbons in the forests of Borneo, Susan reveals why these remarkable apes deserve far greater recognition. Together they explore gibbon evolution, spectacular brachiation, beautiful rainforest songs, lifelong family bonds, communication, intelligence and the threats these extraordinary animals face today. If you've never heard a gibbon sing or wondered why they are known as the forgotten apes, this is the perfect place to begin. Watch, listen, and discover one of nature's greatest hidden stories. Celebrating Five Years of the Talking Apes Podcast: Explore all the episodes visit us at https://globio.org/talking-apes-podcast/ Learn more about Susan Cheyne adn Borneo Nature Foundation: https://borneonaturefoundation.org/ The Talking Apes / Apes Like Us / GLOBIO Team Gerry Ellis - Executive Director/Talking Apes Host Demelza Bond - Media and Communications Manager/Assistant Producer Pippa Cavill - Projects Coordinator Maegan Leavandusky - Education Coordinator Media Credits: Susan Cheyne Episode 82 Gibbon singing audio provided by Borneo Nature Foundation Borneo Nature Foundation: Photo credit Joey Markx, Cameron Goodhead, Brandi Li The Guardian: Guardians of the Gibbons: can India save its only ape species from extinction? • Guardians of the Gibbons: can India save i... Forest Wildlife Channel The Singing Gibbons of the Rainforest | Life, Survival & Song of the White-Cheeked Gibbon • The Singing Gibbons of the Rainforest | Li... Smithsonian Channel The Highwire Risks Taken by These Young Gibbons Are Terrifying 😱 Animals at Play | Smithsonian • The Highwire Risks Taken by These Young Gi... Painting by the Xuande Emperor Hainan (Source: (Turvey et al. 2019)) Yi Yuanji: Two gibbons in an oak tree. Various Provinces (Source: (Zhang 2015)) JJ Harrison ([email protected]) CC BY 3.0 For information on video content licensing contact [email protected]. No video content used in this video was created or manipulated using Ai. DISCLAIMER: All media shown in this video has been authorized for display either through permission from the copyright owner, fair use, or creative commons. No copyright infringement is intended. If we have inadvertently failed to provide proper credit or if you prefer that your images not be featured here, kindly get in touch with us at [email protected], and we will promptly offer attribution or remove them as per your request. A significant portion of the media showcased in this video falls under the protection of FAIR USE, serving purposes such as commentary and education. Again, PLEASE email us before putting in a claim, and we can resolve the issue immediately. We can be reached at [email protected]. Listen to the podcast at: TALKINGAPES.org or wherever you get your favorite podcasts. Facebook: / globioapes Instagram: / globioapes Talking Apes and Apes Like Us are educational outreach programs of GLOBIO. Learn more at GLOBIO.org. Theme Music: Lots of Candy by Ian Post; Under Paid License from Epidemic Sound CONTENT COMMENT ACCURACY & DISCLOSURE: GLOBIO's Apes Like Us channel and original content is created to share factual and accurate information about what is happening with, to, and for great apes, primates, and their habitats in our targeted Focal Regions where we work, and around the world. GLOBIO DOES NOT own or run a sanctuary, or operate independent conservation projects. We encourage and appreciate your comments and discussion about our segments, we do however monitor, filter, and purge commentary that is inaccurate, inflammatory, false, or promotes misunderstanding. Apes Like Us and Talking Apes are educational project of nonprofit GLOBIO. Copyright @GLOBIO 2026 #gibbon #apes #Primates #EvolutionaryBiology #Boreno #podcast #TalkingApesPodcast #siamang #BorneoNatureFoundation #HumanEvolution

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